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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Tuesday Archives - Borders and Birthdays

I've been having a problem with the "blahs" coupled with a bad case of "too much" (work, cold weather, teen drama, etc). In an attempt to break that viscous cycle, I was looking for some new avenues to challenge my current status quo. I've been seeing a few posts for the "Tuesday Archives" hosted by Val's Quilting Studio.

So this week I'm going to play along and take a look at past posts for birthday's and borders. In looking the blog archives, the only birthday post I could find was one for My Guy from last year. I had meant to blog about Drama Teen's birthday this year and didn't. Now that she's a "mature" young woman, she doesn't want sleep overs or birthday parties. Instead she's opted for a day of ice skating with a few friends.

I have action shots of the event, but they all ended up blurry. DT is in the blue jacket on the left. This was birthday number 15. How do they grow up so fast? Now for the border part. When I discovered blogging, I didn't jump right into it my hosting my own blog. I started out writing posts over at Connecting Thread's "Quilt With Us" community. It seemed to be an easy way to dip my toe into the whole posting thing. I wasn't sure that I had that much to say. While I was part of that community, I participated in a BOM. I don't normally do pieced borders, but it made such a dramatic setting, I really wanted to make this one.

I've never blogged here about this quilt. It's one of my favorites. I love the blue and yellow color scheme and the border frames the blocks nicely. The pattern is by Amy Heaton and is available at Electric Quilt's My EQ Boutique. If you look up the pattern, you'll see my version as one of the examples at the bottom of the page.For more recycled posts, check out Val's Quilting Studio.

Hi Kate....I smiled to know my linky gave you a little me and play time this week! (I smiled as I'm the mother of TWO daughters who are a year apart...and soooo remember the exhaustion of those teens years...ugh!) I too love the yellows and blues of your quilt and the border really creates the perfect frame. So glad to have met ya!

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